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Poncet's disease in an adolescent with abdominal tuberculosis.
Paediatrics and International Child Health 2019 November
Poncet disease is a rare, acute-onset polyarthritis associated with active extra-articular tuberculosis (TB) without evidence of active infection in the affected joint and resolves without residual joint damage or long-term complications. Most cases are reported at the commencement of anti-tuberculous therapy (ATT). A 13-year-old girl with Poncet disease is reported which, despite almost 6 months of treatment for abdominal TB, manifested with bilateral knee joint involvement which resolved only with continuation of ATT. A synovial biopsy was sterile.
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